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Freezer pots for weaning foods...

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vanimal · 27/11/2009 13:38

I am about to start weaning DD2, and need some pots for freezing purees in.

The Annabel Karmel pots are a fab size (much bigger than standard ice-cube size) but expensive at £4.99 for a tray!

What do you store your baby's frozen purees in?

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TopSop · 27/11/2009 13:44

I used these, and need to get some more for baby no. 2 as we used them so much over the last 3 years the lids have disintegrated! they are superb and you can really knock up decent sized batches of puree in them. I still use them for cheese sauce and generic tomato-based veg sauce for pasta.

CantThinkofFunnyName · 27/11/2009 13:48

I used to get a bunch of petit filous (which babies love as a dessert) and use the pots (with plastic freezer bags inside) to store and set the food for freezer. It was v cheap and v practical!

CheerfulSoul · 27/11/2009 21:42

I use Boots food cube trays - £5.99 for two but they're pretty sturdy and last well.

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